Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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FISCHER BROS
Tkm oldest market In U» city
Freak Beet, Veal, Pork and Sausage
Tklxpuok* No 4$.
PmmpnesM in a Future will* Uu.
We are Receiving Daily New
cnrelorskiadtmMa. S.81* P^T *****
and tpuetet remedy. It foc» doer. into the
and removes the aoda, f—— and hnmoi
drealatioa and permanently ceres akin diaea
& & & baa driven the homo** and impurities
and cleansed the add-healed circulation, every
akin is again nourished with rich, bealtbfal Wo
the caase has been removed Book on akin disc
(me to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECII
FELSCHER HOTEL
CHAH. HAACK, HOE.
Opposite U. 4 T. 0. Fro
Fancy china and brie e-brac, nlao have a full J1B«
J’o»t Card*; a complete line of Cutlery, Tmwa
’ and Graninware. Just w>i\**d a Uipd t|,i
ment of White Enameled Ware. Oar line
. Dinner 8eu and Toilet 'ets is Complete
>, Schawe Sc Si
Brenham, Texas
Rates, $1 00 per day, $4.00 par
Barber Shop and Bath House is
Connection.
Hair Cut 25c, Shave 10c, Bath 15c
Brenham Evening Press
F. H. M0HLAU, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
». >. «IW«»>. 1009. 0. .UU0, i
Giddings & Giddings,
Bankers.
(na>MMr»a«t*a)
Individual Responsibility $500, (
Ample Resources, Courteous Treatment,
Sujierior Service.
me eXCLUSIVC SAVINGI 6ANK fCATURF of this rxUbllnhai, ci hw ■
popular. A savings account U a trleu.l In a.lv.-r*lTv. Iu«g
save, nut what >ou e»ro ttat uiatut w.-atil, W«- liuoisb a
aariiiirt bank tree to any pt rwm wt:uo|toi dt. sr couul »l line
m*ru. ACCOUNTS) SOLICITED.
BRENHAM, TOXAS
Sot issues par weak, is re-
produced in the Weekly
Press. If you are not a
subscriber you ought to be.
SPCCIAL ATTENTION QIVEN TO
SURGICAL DISEASES.
Office over Hpreen'a Drug Store.
Phone 27 2.
OFFICE HOUSE: a TO t2i 2 TO s
Navratil's Orchestra
Th* Press i* not reapoostbL- for signed
romimmicatioiu. and when of a personal
nature they must always be paid for.
TO SUBSCRIBERS :
Any subscriber who fail* to receive
hie paper promptly and regularly will
confer a favor upon the publisher by
notifying him at once of any *ucb abort
■pane-
ls now open for engagements.
Instrumentation from Two up.
For particulars, call on
F. J. NAVRATIL
or F. C. Peterson.
’Phone 104—3 riDga.
Haa just given awsy $500
worth of premiums to its
Weekly subscribers. Look
at your number and see if
you got one of them.
Henry Grote
AND ALI. KINDS OF BUILDING MATE
B0IS D’ ARC WAGONS.
IMPROVED BUCKEYE MOWERS.
FRANK W WOOD
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES, CORN, OATS,
HAY AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS
Of The Press is the best
equipped in this section of
the state and employs a
corps of expert printers,
which enables it to turn
out first-class work on short
notice
Ice and Wood delivered to
any part of city
Amsler Building
Brenham, Texas
John Kelly Shoes,
Latest Shapes. Guaranteed Go*
DOUGLAS SHOEl
Celebrated for comfort, dura-
bility and style.
A. SI AT O IN
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, BRENHAk
AN UP TO DATE LINE OF
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, a
their musks. Jntlmw exorcises,
which wore very severe, the ea-
dets struck one another fiercely
ami with wild cries; hut the mo
ment a pro arranged signal was
given, or the light came to an
end, tho contestants drew them-
selves up in lino and their faces
assumed an expression of wood-
on composure.
“In all of tho public schools
prominence was given to milita-
ry exercises, and thescolars took
part in them with enthusiasm.
Even in their wailis they prac-
ticed running, hanking and sud-
den, unexpected attacks of one
party on another The history
of Japun was everywhere made
a means of strengthening the pu-
pils’ patriotism and their belief
in .(span’s invincibility. Partic-
ular stress was laid upon the
country’s successful tears, the
heroes of them were extolled,and
tho children were taught that
none of Japan's military enter-
prises had ever failed.”
CUBED HAY KKVKU AND SUM-
MER COLl'
A. L. Nuaba tm, Hatesvllle Indiana,
write#; "Lint Year 1 suffered tor
three inintha with a Rummer cold m>
duu.suing that It interfered with
tuy butines*. 1 had many of the
ay in l>torn* of hay frver, and a dootor'a
prescription did tot resell my rase,
Tailor Made Suits
PICTURES ENLARGED
Frames of every descrip-
tion. Prices right Cell
et old Gross Music Store
V. L LEHMANN
ONE-WAY
COLONIST TICKETS
COLD WEATHER will soon
k here— „
Order your Fall-Winter Suit
While the most Up to-date Color*
nre in Stock
California Points
and the Southwest
lech Shttfn at Grita, Taa. Ehphaal Grayi
•ad Brown,, Pncaa Wortmanihlp and
fit. will Pltaaa You
W1
ARE IK
BU8IKESS FOB
Greatly Reduced
Rates
Your Health
FON
Don ’t be miss load. The Duch-
ess Shoe for ladies 92.50$5100and
3d 50 lira no equal. Just a look
that is all l ask. W. J. Gather.
Kverjrbodv In /.anesvllte O , kuows
Mrs Marv Lee, of rural route H. Hie
wrltea;"My husband, James Lee. Hr in
" ‘ “ ‘ “ ----- ‘ —l
____■_________ ■ j. Ria
luDga were •<> severely affected that
Texas People”
Money makes good
Leer if spent for the /
highest grade materials, the hest
ances and most experienced lnvWM
All this is lavished in abuat
the production of
F. W. SPREEN
DRUGGIST.
ly believes ho owra bis life to the use
of Dr. Kleg’a Now Discovery. Bin
lung* were so severely slTeoted that
ooDtiintDtion acctned Inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Discovery.
We tried It, and Its use has restored
hint to perfect heealth.” Dr. King's
New Dlscovety Is the King of throat
and lung remedies. For roughs and
oolda It Itaa no equal. The first do.e
given relief. Try It! Suld under
guarantee at Jus. Tristram's drug
store. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle
free.
We buy our Drugs, etc., in
My new fall Duchess shoes
have just arrived all the latest
shapes anu colors 25 per cent
cheaper titan elsewhere. W. J.
Gather north side of square.
I'lnk i'alit Tablets— Dr. Slioop’s—
•toy Headache, womanly pains, any
pain, anywhere, to 20 minutes sure.
Formula on Hut 26c. box. Ask your
druggist or iliwt.ir aismt tMs formula—
F. W Spreen,
ON SALE
SEPT. 1, TO OCT. 31, 08
A full line of the best WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETC.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good servioe, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh, Gold Beer always on tap
It’# tine.
No one L Immune from kidney
t'-ouble, so ]ust reraemlter that Foley's
Kidney Remedy will ,top tho Irreg-
ularities and cure any case of kidney
or bladder trouble that Is not beyond
tbe roach of medicine.
Jos. Tristram
small quantities but often. You
will find them pure and fresh at
Gramm & Vernon,
Tho.Up-to-date Druggists
FOR RATte, SOHEOULES AND
OTHER INFORMATION. OALL
ON AQINT* OF THE H. A T. O.
R. R.. OR WRITE TO
C. K. LUNLAP. T. i. ANDCtSON.
Traffic Manager Caa. Paw. Agaat
Manat**, Ttxaa
and 1 took aeveral mededoe# which
seemed only to aggravate it. Fortun-
ately I loalatcd unon having Foley’s
Honey and Tar. It quickly curdd nir.
My wife has alnce ufkd Fcley's Honey
and Tar with the aame success.”
Jo*. Tristram.
You have only to give it a
become convinced that it is peer!*
it is absolutely without a i
anywhere.
BRBWBD AND BOTTLBO ttf
FLUES CLEANED.
Have your Hues oleaned,
stoves put by competent men.
Reichardt & Seelhorst,
Tinsmiths and Plumbers.
10 H-ltno.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
Kvon if air ships become a
success we will still need good
road8 as “soinu people and the
most of them” will never go up
in the air.
LONE STAR BREWING CO., San Antonio,
A BOON TO KLDKKLY PKOPLK
Moat elderly people have aome kid-
ney or bladder disorder that Is both
painful and dangerous. Foleys Kid-
has proves a boon to
Weak women ahun.d read mv ‘-Book
No. 4 for Women.” It tohs of Dr.
Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how ttaeie
scathing, healing, antiseptic supposit-
ories, bring quick and certain help.
The (took la tree, Address Dr. Shoop,
Kaclne. Wisconsin.
K. W. Spreen.
Modern ways of handling the
health departments of thiacount
ty have succeeded admirably in
keeping epidemics out of tho
United States. Where Uncle
Sam rules steps are being taken
to improve the sanitary situat-
Callfornla
1 Way Colonist Tickets
Will be on sale daily
ScpUtoOO. 31, 1908
ttipaven aSewtS a, tea Grong Cam
afArtxaa* tha actala waaSar *f tht
•artk.,
ney Reined, .
many elderly people as It stimulates
the urinary organs, corteots Irregular-
ities and tone* up the whole system.
Commence taking Foley’* Kidney
Remedy at once and be vigorous.
All careful
women use
STOCK PINS
HAT PINS SIGNET RINGS
BRACELETS and FOBS %
A NEW LINE I
OSCAR BONENKANj
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
WORM
REMEDY
Woman who suffer from se-
vere h<W»ohoa. and all disea-
se due ton torpid liver, should
not flU their stomach with oal-
oiuol and other drugs.
HEROINE QUICKLY CURBS
sad Paver, Dyspepsia, Malaria
and al Liver Complaints.
Mrs. C. D. Philloy, Marble
FUlla,Tex. write#: Iflnd Har-
bins the beat liver oorreetlve I
aver tried. It haa done my fa-
mily and myself a world of
NEW TIN SHOP.
HOWTO AVOID APPENDICITIS.
Moat victims of appendlcttl* are
those who are habitually constipated.
Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic
constipation by stimulating the liver
and bowel# and reatores tbe natural
action of the bowels. Foley's Orino
LaxatlT*does or>t nauseate or gripe
and Is alM and pleasant to take. C.
Id tbr Momaeh nerrea. atone brought that auenaa
and iaror to Dr. Shuopand Ml RaatoraUre. tvtth.
out that origin*! and hlghlj rital prteelplr. no
aueb laaalng acooa»»Htbo»a*t* wot# era* to be had,
For aooaach dtatroro bloating. biUooauna ted
breath and aaltov complexion, try Dr. Sboool
roySaToro and*wiu Wa a
Dr. SHoop's
Restorative
F. W. SPREEN.
aad Is mild and pleasant to take. Re-
time substitute*.
_ Joa. Tristram
Poverty is indeed a blessing.
It give* such * warm and com-
fortable glow to those who do
Ballard Sbow Liiimut Co.
Will cure any CAM of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
beyond tbt reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
JOS. TRISTRAM
HERBINE
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1908, newspaper, October 19, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520405/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.